"Cold and clammy" describes a skin condition where the skin feels cool to the touch and is moist, often indicating sympathetic nervous system activation due to stress, shock, or hypoglycaemia. This clinical sign is significant as it can suggest underlying issues such as inadequate perfusion or severe distress, necessitating prompt assessment and intervention. A key association is with hypovolemic shock, where reduced blood volume leads to decreased skin temperature and moisture.

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